Local Energy

A new energy scheme is being launched in Derby to help cut people’s gas and electricity bills. Derby City Council is behind Ram Energy and says that people could save between £50 and £200 from their energy bills if they switch to the service. The not-for-profit business will be run by the council in partnership with Robin Hood Energy, which is owned by Nottingham City Council.

Clients have included Greenpeace, Nuclear Free Local Authorities, WWF Scotland and the UK Government’s Committee on Radioactive Waste Management.

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